498A/313/34/493 498A/313/34/493

6 years ago

An fir was lodged. It's a State vs case. Our marriage is more than 15 years. Am now working. In the incident i was hitted by my husband but honestly I love him and can't stay without him. So now want to withdraw the case as early as possible. My health condition is not so well. I cannot afford higher fees for this case. What I should do now in affordable time n fees for this case that I want to withdraw.

Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 5 years ago

A.dear client in your case The sections under which you have filed your cases are very harsh sections and now you want to withdraw the same. i suusgest relation to withdrawing you have to hire a lawyer.
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Anupam Gupta

Responded 6 years ago

A.If you are ready to withdraw the cases against your husband then send me all the details of the case of 498A as well as any other cases filed by you. I'm sure you will be free from these cases within months.
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